Jelly Glue

Jelly glue is a “thermosetting” adhesive – at room temperature it is a “gel” and at application temperature 140°F - 150°F (60؛C - 66؛C) it is a sticky liquid. One surface to be bonded is coated with hot jelly glue and then combined with the other surface; when the temperature drops, the bond forms. An animal glue is an adhesive that is created by prolonged boiling of animal connective tissue. These protein colloid glues are formed through hydrolysis of the collagen from skins, bones, tendons, and other tissues, similar to gelatin. These proteins form a molecular bond with the glued object.